From 258e2d197a6dd2f432a04c7fc5cddae97eded21f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Haakon Meland Eriksen Date: Sat, 10 Oct 2015 14:41:01 +0200 Subject: Updated help page for Hubzilla on OpenShift --- doc/Hubzilla_on_OpenShift.bb | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/doc/Hubzilla_on_OpenShift.bb b/doc/Hubzilla_on_OpenShift.bb index 498e301f6..788e2e668 100644 --- a/doc/Hubzilla_on_OpenShift.bb +++ b/doc/Hubzilla_on_OpenShift.bb @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Create an account on OpenShift, then use the registration e-mail and password to Make a note of the database username and password OpenShift creates for your instance, and use these at [url=https://your_app_name-your_domain.rhcloud.com/]https://your_app_name-your_domain.rhcloud.com/[/url] to complete the setup. -NOTE: PostgreSQL is NOT support yet, see [zrl=https://zot-mor.rhcloud.com/display/3c7035f2a6febf87057d84ea0ae511223e9b38dc27913177bc0df053edecac7c@zot-mor.rhcloud.com?zid=haakon%40zot-mor.rhcloud.com]this thread[/zrl]. +NOTE: PostgreSQL is NOT supported yet, see [zrl=https://zot-mor.rhcloud.com/display/3c7035f2a6febf87057d84ea0ae511223e9b38dc27913177bc0df053edecac7c@zot-mor.rhcloud.com?zid=haakon%40zot-mor.rhcloud.com]this thread[/zrl]. [b]Update[/b] To update, consider your own workflow first. I have forked Hubzilla code into my GitHub account to be able to try things out, this remote repo is called origin. Here is how I fetch new code from upstream, merge into my local repo, then push the updated code both into origin and the remote repo called openshift. -- cgit v1.2.3